Economic Systems and Social Change: Interdisciplinary
Keywords:
Economic systems, Social change, Interdisciplinary perspective, Cultural factors, Institutional factors, Political factors.Abstract
This article explores the intricate relationship between economic systems and
social change from an interdisciplinary perspective. It delves into the dynamic interplay
between economic structures and societal transformations, drawing insights from various
academic disciplines such as economics, sociology, political science, and anthropology.
Through an analysis of historical contexts, contemporary case studies, and theoretical
frameworks, this article elucidates the multifaceted ways in which economic systems
shape and are shaped by social change. Key themes addressed include the role of
capitalism, socialism, and alternative economic models in driving or impeding social
progress, the impact of globalization and technological advancements on socio-economic
dynamics, and the significance of cultural, institutional, and political factors in mediating
economic and social outcomes. By synthesizing diverse disciplinary perspectives, this
article contributes to a deeper understanding of the complex interactions between
economic systems and social change, offering valuable insights for policymakers,
scholars, and practitioners alike